Sharrows are a sham solution for bike lanes A Seattle sharrow: not at all intuitive by Matt A. Fikse / September 2, 2009
Culture Microsoft to XP Crowd: 'And we'll be honest, it could take you a couple of hours' Upgrading to Windows 7? Redmond's video guide, while helpful, seems almost like an Apple-produced parody. by Matt A. Fikse / October 14, 2009
Tech Coming to grips with a changed old friend: McBoeing Boeing 747 rollout by Matt A. Fikse / October 13, 2009
Culture Braised words: 'Julie & Julia' inspires a retro writing experiment The popular movie about Julia Child inspires our writer — not to cook with lots of butter, but to write longhand, and then use a typewriter and carbon paper. Tasty lessons result. by Matt A. Fikse / September 24, 2009
Culture For fans of dining Ethan Stowell style, a kind of re-Union Stowell and his pasta snips by Roger Downey / August 10, 2010
Artistic, soul-nourishing ballet, from an unexpected source The PNB School: a sellout, and a standout by Roger Downey / June 21, 2010
Crosscut Tout: A Mark Morris dance you must not miss Lauren Grant and the Mark Morris company in "Gloria." by Roger Downey / May 20, 2010
Politics Another slow day at election central Maddeningly, Wednesday's mayoral results mean exactly nothing. by Matt A. Fikse / November 4, 2009
Seattle Opera's 'Don Quichotte' serves Massenet well John Relyea as Don Quixote by Roger Downey / February 27, 2011
Politics A Seattle election that cements the stalemate City Council member and mayoral candidate, Tim Burgess. by Matt A. Fikse / November 8, 2011